Drinking Martinis and Looking at Art

So, the Living Room (the one at the W Midtown) is transforming into an art gallery tonight. And you’ll
care because they’ve got a bar full of martinis set up for the viewing and a live graffiti demonstration.
No word if Banksy has RSVP’d yet.

Friday

CAN CAN

A Canned Food Version of Cannes

Imagine Cannes. Okay, now imagine Cannes as a canned food drive in an Old Fourth park. Perfect. That’s
your plan for tomorrow night. Show up with a donation, score some concessions (cold beer and Creole food)
and secure a prime seat for one of the outdoor movie screenings. We promise, no subtitles.

Saturday

EAR AND NOW

Pig Ears. It’s What’s for Lunch.

Fact: there aren’t enough smoked-pig-ear sandwich spots in this town. Fix: the arrival of the Big Apple
Inn—a legendary Mississippi takeout joint that’s famous for just that. Also, sausages, bologna, hot
dogs, tamales, hamburgers, ice cream and side salads. Just kidding, there are no side salads.

Lunch and Smooth Jazz

Ray’s on the River. Your go-to for big client lunches. Every day except this Saturday. Then, it’ll be
your go-to for big electric-violin concerts. Bring a date, grab two seats down by the Chattahoochee and
prepare for the greatest violin concert of your life. Also, the only violin concert of your life.

A 100-Act Concert in a Cemetery

Great places to see a concert: Red Rocks. The Garden. A local cemetery. Yes, there’s actually a 100-act
music festival taking place amid the Oakland Cemetery mausoleums this weekend. There’ll be food trucks.
There’ll be beer. There’ll be the most realistic “Thriller” performance of all time.